he after graduating with a degree from stanford in political science he got his master's degree in sociology from stanford. he then became a rhodes scholar and studied the united states history at oxford. he received his law degree from yale, what an outstanding academic record. stanford, a couple of degrees, rhodes scholar, oxford, yale law school, that's quite impressive and then served on the city council and men mayor for two years of newark. and a job that's been noticed all over the country. recognized the great work he's done. during this four-week period, mr. president, we're going to do a number of things. not necessarily in this order. but we're going to consider the act known as anda, employment nondiscrimination act which would provide work against discrimination on gender identity. we tried, it failed in the house of representatives before, but we're going to take it up here again. we're going to consider a bipartisan bill to make compounding drugs safer, as we all recall there was a terrible tragedy in the northeast where a number of people died as a result of not compounding t